Name: Stephanie Rearick and Jon Hain
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Years lived in: 20
Stephanie and Jon had wanted to redo the kitchen in their 680-square-foot Madison home for 18 years. They knew the space was sad; as it was, there was little storage and workspace, cabinet doors didn’t close, and the room lacked any and all personality. Then they saw that, thanks to a grant, a local green-building consulting firm was offering design plans at a discount. The result: a kitchen with improved functionality and a look as fresh as a blue sky on a sunny day. See all the after photos below!
Stephanie and Jon were already living the green life when they decided to renovate their kitchen. Living on a bike path, they walk or cycle to their workplaces. Both are leaders in non-profit “time bank” organizations that allow members to exchange services through mutual credit programs. They are also small business owners, so thinking about efficiency, sustainability—and tight budgets—comes naturally.
Madison Environmental Group drew up plans for making better use of the couple's tight kitchen space. Stephanie and Jon took it from there, adapting things and executing the work with help of talented craftspeople.
While the footprint didn’t change, everything else did. A solar tube now lets in sunshine. Recycled glass tiles make a bright blue-and-white backsplash. Cabinet doors were crafted out of salvaged windows. Wood flooring came from Habitat ReStore.
A few creative touches add even more personality. Jon turned a bike wheel into a pot rack, and trompe l’oeil molding brought character to a boring back door. An Apartment Therapy post inspired the dish-drain shelf over the sink. And a savvy carpenter had the idea to set the Sun Frost fridge back into the wall to gain extra floor space.
Re-Nest Survey:
Our style: sunny, pretty...nice but not too fancy
Inspiration: honestly, whatever we think looks good in the moment
Favorite Element: solar tube light
Biggest Challenge: Getting around to doing it! Money and time were the two biggest factors.
What Friends Say: It's pretty.
Proudest DIY: Jon made the pot rack from a bike wheel.
Biggest Indulgence: expensive counter top
Best Advice: put a dish rack in the cupboard above the sink
Green Elements/Initiatives:
Resources: Sun Frost refrigerator
Counter: Icestone
Backsplash: Eco-Friendly Flooring
Lighting: LED under-counter lights
Flooring: Habitat for Humanity of Dane County ReStore
Design: Madison Environmental Group
Other: Dane County Time Bank
(Images: Before by Sonya Newenhouse, After by Therese Maring)







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Nice job! Love the dish rack/drainer over the sink! Sunny, pleasant, just plain nice!
This is one of the best make over's I have seen anywhere! Fresh and clean, very usable, every bit of space used and yet it does not use crowded.
Wow. This turned out so gorgeous. Really love the fact that they designed it so well for the space.
The dish drainer is a fabulous idea, what a huge difference, great job!
Beautiful re-do! Love the cabinet doors from old windows, the dish drainer over the sink, the wood floor from Habitat (one of my favorite shopping stops). Very well done.
AMAZING ... so many great ideas! Looks so light and fresh, too!!
That dish drainer is the best thing I've seen in a while.
Love it! Especially the floors.
This is terrific. And you can splurge on really great backsplashes when you have such a little space to cover.
Love it!
More American kitchens need to have dish drainers over the sink!
Beautiful! Bright, fresh and welcoming. Love the cabinet doors especially.
WOW WOW WOW!!!
The fridge is so awesome!
Regarding the dish drainer over the sink, we used to have that in the office (I worked for an Italian company). Its ok for the office for just dishes and glasses but I wouldn't want it for pots & bowls. You can't really stack things on top of each other (or risk it tumbling down on you). Plus I'm 5'1", I needed a chair to get up there at times.
Yay, white cabinetry, white fridge, no dishwasher! Just like what I want. I love the backsplash even though blue is not my favourite colour - its still bright and friendly and gives a nice contrast to the relatively sedate cabinets and counters.
And I love Icestone. So cute.
I am too messy for wood floors in my kitchen but that looks very nice and like a good midtone that won't look dated.
oh it's beautiful and smart!
Love: dishwasher rack over sink - brilliant! and tire pan rack - equally brilliant
I love this kitchen and all the thought behind it. Did you buy the tile for the backsplash in sheets or did you piece it together yourself? It is gorgeous.
Love this! The blue tile backsplash is so pretty, as is the pop of blue color behind the cupboards. That backsplash is amazing!